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Clinical Study On Kindney Nourishing Method Combined With Immune Therapy Treat Recurrent Spontaneous Abortion Without Blocking Antibody

Posted on:2017-05-10Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2334330491960670Subject:Gynecology of traditional Chinese medicine
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Objective:To observe the effect of kindney nourishing method combined with immune therapy for recurrent spontaneous abortion(RSA)patients who lack of blocking antibody and who has deficiency of kidney.Methods:60 patients were divided into treatment group and control group of 30 patients in each group. The two group were both given medicine for nourishing kindney and Dydrogesterone tablets and(or) Progesterone injections. Treatment group were injected husband lymphocyte active immune therapy based on control group. The leval of serum estradiol,progesterone and hormone chorionic gonadotropin, Clinical effects and pregnancy success rate were compared before and after treatment.Results:1.The score after treatment is lower than befor,compared befor the two groups has statistical significance(P<0.05),after treatment the two groups compare has no statistical significance(P>0.05).2.The leval of serum estradiol,progesterone and hormone chorionic gonadotropin are incresed after treatment,compared befor the two groups has statistical significance(P<0.05),after treatment the two groups compare has no statistical significance(P>0.05). 3. Treatment group recovered 26,unrecovered 4, effective rate was 88.67%;control group recovered 20,unrecovered 10,effective rate was 66.67%, the two groups has no statistical significance(P>0.05).Conclusion:The two treatment method both could increase the leval of serum estradiol and progesterone,improve clinical effects dramaticlly. Treatment group could increase effective rate, because the lack of sample size, the two groups has no statistical significance.
Keywords/Search Tags:recurrent spontaneous abortion, kindney nourishing method, blocking antibody, active immune therapy
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